
It’s easy to forget how close Allah truly is.


There are moments when the world goes quiet.
In those moments, we remember:
du’a isn’t only for asking, it’s for returning.
But sometimes, we forget how to begin.
We search for the right words, for a way to express what only Allah can truly understand.
To remind you that you are never alone when you call upon Him.
Whether it’s the quiet before Fajr, the stillness between long days and silent nights, or the single tear that falls in sujood, these du’as meet you where you are.
They don’t just give you words.

Each page is designed with simplicity and serenity in mind, soft enough not to overwhelm you, clear enough to help you focus, and spacious enough to breathe with every du’a you read.
It’s one to sit with.
To open when your heart doesn’t know what it needs, and to return to when it does.

Du’a softens the heart in ways nothing else can.
It reminds us that Allah is near, that He listens, and that every whisper rises to Him with purpose.
When du’a becomes a habit, life feels lighter, not because struggles disappear, but because the heart learns where to place them.
Imagine a moment after a long day, when the world feels heavy on your shoulders.
You sit quietly, unsure of what to say, unsure of how to begin.
Then you open a page… and the exact du’a your heart needs is right there.
A du’a for strength.
You want to make du’a, but your mind is tired and your tongue hesitates.
This is the quiet beauty of du’a.
This book was created to hold those du’as.
A Small Mercy Shared
Every copy of ‘When Hands Are Raised’ carries more than du’a.
From every order, £10 is donated directly to Gaza relief, a humble offering for families whose days are heavy, whose nights are uncertain, and whose du’as rise constantly to the heavens.
It is a reminder that while we turn to Allah with our needs, we also remember those whose needs are far greater than our own.
May Allah ease their suffering, protect their children, and accept every whisper they make in the depths of the night.


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